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The article discusses the confusion of president of the remote little Central African Republic, Jean-Bedel Bokassa over deciding who his real daughter is, from whom, he parted while she was 2-months old.

Last week Jean-Bedel Bokassa, the self-proclaimed emperor of the Central African Republic, sneaked out of exile in France and returned to the country that ousted him in 1979. The so-called `Butcher' was arrested and put in jail upon his arrival. Background; Arrest. See also (Time, 11/3/86, 1c,...

The article offers information on the development of a film-television (TV) hybrid project about Jean-Bedel Bokassa, the late Central African Republics dictator, by producer Daniel Leconte, directed by Barbet Schroeder.

Comments on various developments in international politics. President Bill Clinton's approval rating in September 1993; Release from prison of Central African Republic's former ruler, deposed Emperor Jean-Bedel Bokassa; Secretary of State Warren Christopher's interviews; Clinton's `reinventing...

Jean-Bedel Bokassa, the Central African Republic's former, blood-thirsty emperor, went on trial in Banqui last week. He is said to have embezzled millions of dollars and to have committed all sorts of atrocities. The trial, with a 14-count indictment, is expected to last several more weeks,...

The article provides an overview of the political conditions of Central African Republic (CAR), with details on the regime of President Colonel Jean-Bedel Bokassa since January 1, 1966 and the republic's general elections.

The article provides an overview of the political condition of Central African Republic including political pressure, the assumed power of Colonel Jean-Bedel Bokassa as president of the Republic, and the promulgation of the country as a monarchy with the proclamation of Emperor Bokassa I.